1. The quality or state of being still; quietness; silence; calmness; inactivity. Painting, then, was the art demanded by the modern intellect upon its emergence from the stillness of the Middle Ages. J. A. Symonds.
2. Habitual silence or quiet; taciturnity. The gravity and stillness of your youth The world hath noted. Shak.
STILLROOM
Still"room`, n.
1. A room for distilling.
2. An apartment in a house where liquors, preserves, and the like, are kept. [Eng.] Floors are rubbed bright, . . . stillroom and kitchen cleared for action. Dickens.
STILLSON WRENCH
Still"son wrench.
Defn: A pipe wrench having an adjustable L-shaped jaw piece sliding in a sleeve that is pivoted to, and loosely embraces, the handle. Pressure on the handle increases the grip.
STILLSTAND
Still"stand`, n.
Defn: A standstill. [R.] Shak.
STILLY
Still"y, a.